Couscous Salad in the Shade of My Apple Tree

The weather was kind this weekend, Mr TS wandered off to Portland to do a bit of essential maintenance on the boat’s bottom, DG disappeared to the river with her chums, BB and I gardened, biked and played and my teen boys revised. Again. It’s endless. I’m going to write a parenting manual warning people of the fool hardiness of leaving a two year gap between children – it works really well right up to the point where they are sitting GCSEs and A Levels at THE SAME TIME! As I wrote for Tesco Living, there isn’t much I can do for them other than listen a lot and keep them well fed. This cous cous salad eaten under the shade of the apple tree is full of goodness and summer promise – the exams will finish, you will be free to enjoy the sunshine or to sleep until the afternoon but, in the meantime, get this in your tummy.

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Oh no…I have a two year gap too! I think you better get writing that manual!!!

I miss couscous being gluten-free, it used to be one of my Summer favourites rather like yours filled with lots of gorgeous colourful veg, feta & fresh herbs! It is not the same with rice I am afraid *sighs!

Love the fact you titled it under the shade of your apple tree! We have a gorgeous beech tree in our very small garden but I love the shade under it to, so relaxing!

I have a two year gap between number 2 and 3 too Ali, bad planning!
Can you eat quinoa? This would work really well with that! Our garden is very small too and I love the apple tree – I have a bench underneath it and it’s my very favourite place to sit

This looks delicious and healthy, Chris (and i love the photos, superb), all the better for being eaten with daisy’s as table mats. Don’t think i could get cranberries past my 7yr old boy but i could replace for sultanas….in the meantime, i’m now glad that my two have a a 3 academic yr gap, even though they’re only 2.3 yrs apart…!